Discover the Artistic Haven of Patio de Esculturas
Explore the vibrant art scene at Patio de Esculturas, a serene outdoor sculpture museum in Buenos Aires, perfect for art lovers and casual visitors.
Nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires, Patio de Esculturas is a captivating sculpture museum that offers visitors a unique blend of contemporary artistry and tranquil outdoor spaces. This open-air venue showcases a remarkable collection of sculptures that engage with the senses and provoke thought, making it a true gem for art lovers. Each piece is thoughtfully placed within the lush surroundings, allowing you to appreciate the intricate details of the artworks while enjoying the natural beauty of the park. As you stroll through the pathways, you will encounter various styles and materials, each telling its own story and contributing to the overall artistic dialogue of the space. The museum is an ideal spot for leisurely exploration, providing ample opportunities for photography or simply relaxing amidst the sculptures. It’s a perfect escape from the bustling city life, where you can pause and reflect in a serene atmosphere. The museum's hours make it accessible for morning visits, allowing you to start your day with inspiration. Although it may not be open on weekends, the weekdays are less crowded, making it easier to connect with the art and surroundings. Visitors are encouraged to take their time, as the experience at Patio de Esculturas is meant to be savored. Whether you're an art aficionado or a curious traveler, this location offers a refreshing perspective on Buenos Aires' cultural landscape that is not to be missed.
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience and more opportunities to appreciate the sculptures.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning sculptures against the backdrop of nature.
- Check the weather before your visit, as the museum is an outdoor venue.
- Take your time to read the descriptions of each sculpture for a deeper understanding of the artists' intentions.
A brief summary to Patio de Esculturas | Monumentos y Obras de Arte (MOA)
- Av. Adolfo Berro 3880, Buenos Aires, Palermo, Comuna 14, Buenos Aires, C1425, AR
- Visit website
- Monday 7 am-2 pm
- Tuesday 7 am-2 pm
- Wednesday 7 am-2 pm
- Thursday 7 am-2 pm
- Friday 7 am-2 pm
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, start from central Tigre and head south on Av. Cazón toward Av. Liniers. Turn right onto Av. Liniers and continue until you reach the junction with Av. Libertador. Take a left onto Av. Libertador, which will turn into Av. Adolfo Berro. Continue straight until you reach Av. Adolfo Berro 3880. There is street parking available, but it can be limited, so plan to arrive early.
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Public Transportation - Bus
From Tigre train station, take Bus Line 60 heading towards 'CABA' (Buenos Aires City). After approximately 30 minutes, get off at the stop 'Av. Adolfo Berro'. From the bus stop, it’s a short walk to Av. Adolfo Berro 3880. The bus fare is approximately ARS 25.
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Public Transportation - Train and Bus
Take the Mitre Line train from Tigre station to Retiro station in Buenos Aires. From Retiro, transfer to Bus Line 60 (CABA) and ride for about 30 minutes, disembarking at 'Av. Adolfo Berro'. Walk a short distance to reach Av. Adolfo Berro 3880. The train ticket costs around ARS 50 and the bus fare is approximately ARS 25.
Attractions Nearby to Patio de Esculturas | Monumentos y Obras de Arte (MOA)
- Sicily Square
- Lago Jardín Japonés
- Monument to the Magna Carta and the Four Regions
- Plaza República Árabe de Egipto
- Jardín Japonés
- Planetario Galileo Galilei
- Germany Square
- Tres de Febrero Park
- Paseo El Rosedal Garden
- Paseo del Rosedal
- Museo Sívori
- Plaza República del Perú
- Museo Evita
- Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires Ecoparque
Landmarks nearby to Patio de Esculturas | Monumentos y Obras de Arte (MOA)
- Monumento Canto a la Argentina
- Monument to Antonio F. Piñero
- Plaza Rubén Darío
- Floralis Generica
- Monument to the Republic of Lebanon
- Monument to Christopher Columbus
- Monument to Guillermo Rawson
- Plaza Inmigrantes de Armenia
- Monumento de Francia a la Argentina
- Plaza Francia
- Cementerio de la Recoleta
- Basílica Nuestra Señora del Pilar
- Centro Cultural Recoleta
- Plaza Serrano
- Veredón Paseo de la Recoleta